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in new york. how do you respond to that? >> well, i think the issue that the fcc has got to worry about is not the economics of newspapers but what media means and does for the american people. and if you talk about cost effectiveness, yes, i suppose it is true that if you have one company that owns dozens of television stations and newspapers and radio stations, they could do it more, quote unquote, "cost effectively." what's the logical conclusion of that argument? maybe we should have one entity, maybe rupert murdoch should own all media in america. he can do it very, very cost effectively. is that what we want? the fcc is not dealing with widget production. it is dealing with the issue of how we create a vibrant democracy, where people hear all points of view and can come up with the best decisions that we can as a nation. >> would that be your response to the argument that the other side makes that the fcc is strangling, with slow regulations, america's competitiveness in the world? and that
in new york. how do you respond to that? >> well, i think the issue that the fcc has got to worry about is not the economics of newspapers but what media means and does for the american people. and if you talk about cost effectiveness, yes, i suppose it is true that if you have one company that owns dozens of television stations and newspapers and radio stations, they could do it more, quote unquote, "cost effectively." what's the logical conclusion of that argument? maybe we...
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pedro heads the organization's new york office. he said the number of people needing help has tripled orr the last six months. >> they have serious problems in terms of having access to food. their food is not available in the market. even if it is available, it is extremely expensive. the prices have increased. >> he says more and more syrians will need food aid. he's calling for more help from international donors. >>> people in leading japanese firms are counting the number of orders they are receiving and looking at books and feeling discouraging. we have the latest findings of the survey of business and sentiment. break down the numbers for you. >> analysts estimates were in the negative. even so the actual figure we're seeing is on the weaker side of those estimates. major manufacturers in japan say business sentiment is getting worse. that's according to the latest quarterly report by the country's central bank. the bank of japan released on friday it's quarterly survey of short-term business confidence. nearly 11,000 compan
pedro heads the organization's new york office. he said the number of people needing help has tripled orr the last six months. >> they have serious problems in terms of having access to food. their food is not available in the market. even if it is available, it is extremely expensive. the prices have increased. >> he says more and more syrians will need food aid. he's calling for more help from international donors. >>> people in leading japanese firms are counting the...
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if you are going to new york, there might be rain in the afternoon. that is the same system that will affect us tomorrow. atlanta is a big hug. that could be causing some problems. tampa has sunshine at 71. chicago could have some flight delays with a high temperature of around 34 degrees. at home, clear to partly cloudy skies. the weather is quiet. the air is dry. 37 at the airport. we should be back in the upper 20's and low 30's and run the city. tomorrow, things will go down hill. it depends on how you look at it. some people want some christmas snow. we might come up with something for you. this system will affect us tomorrow. there is another one in the pacific northwest that will affect us on wednesday-thursday. that is probably the stronger one. the one tomorrow is fairly weak. this storm will follow the yellow arrow into maryland. it will have some moisture but not a lot. a lot of the cold air will be locked up in the great lakes and ohio valley so it will not have a lot of cold air to work with. there is not a lot of precipitation with it. i
if you are going to new york, there might be rain in the afternoon. that is the same system that will affect us tomorrow. atlanta is a big hug. that could be causing some problems. tampa has sunshine at 71. chicago could have some flight delays with a high temperature of around 34 degrees. at home, clear to partly cloudy skies. the weather is quiet. the air is dry. 37 at the airport. we should be back in the upper 20's and low 30's and run the city. tomorrow, things will go down hill. it...
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now, every city has its own particular way of celebrating sweets, especially new york. they have one festival dedicated to one sweet in particular -- chocolate. ♪ the mayans' offer to the gods, willie wonka made a river out of it and we can't stand to get enough of it. chocolate. the 15th annual chocolate show, the finest chocolate people from around the world gather to share their heavenly creations with us mere mortals. >> it's made for chocolate lovers by chocolate lovers. it's best to come if you love chocolate, sweets. if you want to spend your day eating chocolate, you have to come here. >> i came to the new york chocolate show with my family every year for, like 15sh, 15 y. >> i'm going to real really find the purest dark possible. >> some of the best chocolates from around the world. >> it's like a dream in your mouth. >> to the world at large, chocolate is one of the most popular sweets. and for these vendors, making delicious use of chocolate is a way of life. how important is it to the sweet community? >> it's great exposure for the large manufacturers, and
now, every city has its own particular way of celebrating sweets, especially new york. they have one festival dedicated to one sweet in particular -- chocolate. ♪ the mayans' offer to the gods, willie wonka made a river out of it and we can't stand to get enough of it. chocolate. the 15th annual chocolate show, the finest chocolate people from around the world gather to share their heavenly creations with us mere mortals. >> it's made for chocolate lovers by chocolate lovers. it's best...
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this is portland, chicago, new york, and i understand that the food truck operator actually lives in berkeley. berkeley does not allow food trucks. they are actually trucking the food in, and trucking the money out. san francisco is not gaining any tax dollars or the magnitude of the money, that is lost by the city sales on brick and mortar are going to go down. this is lut ris that this is happening in the financial district. i am, personally not against food trucks, bring them to the construction sites. one of the speakers that i had last night was sky line construction. they paid thousands of dollars in construction parking permits. they are pulling cars up and staying there for two hours and then the truck pulls up and it is almost like a sweeper, you know, when it is in the neighborhood, somebody puts the car and they wait for it to come and the same thing, the people are fighting, i know that people are fighting over this. the other thing on the second street issue, there is currently a huge construction going on. it is going on for a month. all the way down second street. no c
this is portland, chicago, new york, and i understand that the food truck operator actually lives in berkeley. berkeley does not allow food trucks. they are actually trucking the food in, and trucking the money out. san francisco is not gaining any tax dollars or the magnitude of the money, that is lost by the city sales on brick and mortar are going to go down. this is lut ris that this is happening in the financial district. i am, personally not against food trucks, bring them to the...
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. >> this is a very large new york bedroom. >> yes. this would be really big in new york. i think the is to accommodate cameras. i don't think it looks as big on tv. >> i heard also that people actually take naps in this apartment. >> for sure. i've often fallen asleep in between sets here late on a friday night. >> do you have favorite moments in this room? >> a version of a sexy dance for her then-boyfriend floyd in a pair of flannel pajamas. like you like that. kleenex in my pocket. are you into that? >> ooh. what's this? a used kleenex. >> that was my happiest scene in here. >> thank you guys so much for coming. "open house" is my favorite show. this is a dream come true for me to have you guys here. i watch every week. >> okay this is a dream for me. make sure you got that. this is a very jack spacious office here. >> it is. it's got a lot of things but it's also not cluttered. i think a lot of people steer wrong when they have way too many things in a space. even if it's this big, you should get rid of the clutter. >> less is more. >> every season since season one, a
. >> this is a very large new york bedroom. >> yes. this would be really big in new york. i think the is to accommodate cameras. i don't think it looks as big on tv. >> i heard also that people actually take naps in this apartment. >> for sure. i've often fallen asleep in between sets here late on a friday night. >> do you have favorite moments in this room? >> a version of a sexy dance for her then-boyfriend floyd in a pair of flannel pajamas. like you like...
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york?. >>> sÍ. >>> la tormenta dejÓ sin electricidad a cientos de miles de usuarios, en arkansas casi 200 mil perdieron la energÍa elÉctrica. >>> en lugares como la ciudad de new york y el estado de nueva jersey la tormenta fue mÁs v benevolente. >>> las condiciones peligrosas en carreteras, la tormenta no causÓ grandes estragos. >>> ademÁs de las muertes y cientos de vuelos cancelados la tormenta invernal que azotÓ gran p parte del noreste del paÍs arruinÓ los planes a miles de viajeros. >>> algo que le sobraba a esta pareja dispuestos a esperar lo necesario con tal de pasar el fin de aÑo en familia. >>> la familia es mÁs importante de todo el mundo. >>> mÉxico tomÓ accion. aplicaciÓn de la seccion. criminaliza. >>> tambiÉn en mexico la navidad no pudo detener la violencia del crimen organizado. fiestas de fin de aÑo tendrÁn decenas de familias. >>> el pueblo entero despidiÓ a sus policÍas. el pasado domingo los cuatro fueron secuestrados en jalisco, los cuerpos los logr
york?. >>> sÍ. >>> la tormenta dejÓ sin electricidad a cientos de miles de usuarios, en arkansas casi 200 mil perdieron la energÍa elÉctrica. >>> en lugares como la ciudad de new york y el estado de nueva jersey la tormenta fue mÁs v benevolente. >>> las condiciones peligrosas en carreteras, la tormenta no causÓ grandes estragos. >>> ademÁs de las muertes y cientos de vuelos cancelados la tormenta invernal que azotÓ gran p parte del noreste...
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from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden, and bill weir in new york city, this is a special edition of "nightline" -- a day in the life of the american gun. >>> good evening. i'm bill weir. so how does it feel to live in the most heavily armed society in human history? do you take fear or comfort from the fact that this country holds three times more gun stores than mcdonald's restaurants? for many, it took a slaughter of 26 women and children to start talking about the 34 americans shot to death every day, and that talk has many others lining up to buy their first gun. so at this moment of national conversation in a search to understand the complexities driving both sides, "nightline" teams fanned out across one nation under the gun and deeply divided. philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. sergeant john hoyt works overnight. a shift that makes a reasonable man question how anyone could call this the city of brotherly love. and just moments into his night, it begins. >> right now, a man was just shot in the face. >> actually, it's just a boy. 17-year-old. shot duri
from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden, and bill weir in new york city, this is a special edition of "nightline" -- a day in the life of the american gun. >>> good evening. i'm bill weir. so how does it feel to live in the most heavily armed society in human history? do you take fear or comfort from the fact that this country holds three times more gun stores than mcdonald's restaurants? for many, it took a slaughter of 26 women and children...
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people in new york the different worlds and people in new york city, then people in montana or texas probably. they are best able to decide what kind of roles they should have. unfortunately the latter state, the gun lobby has made it possible, impossible for local jurisdictions to make their own rules. how did the state legislatures said in the capital of this day. posted the state legislatures said you couldn't have any laws. >> guest: that's outrageous and defend linking. if hysteria that produces bauxite. it is not clear thinking about the problem we have and how we can intelligently deal with it. >> host: to touch briefly and i don't think you've got into it too much of the book, but the court case talk about the gun in the home for self-defense. when you get to conceal to carry, we talk about taking a gun into the public view and in a lot of states there's precious after a shooting at virginia tech we should have guns in the classroom for guns in more places. where is that outgoing about makes sense? >> guest: you hear that after every large-scale mass shooting. armed people ca
people in new york the different worlds and people in new york city, then people in montana or texas probably. they are best able to decide what kind of roles they should have. unfortunately the latter state, the gun lobby has made it possible, impossible for local jurisdictions to make their own rules. how did the state legislatures said in the capital of this day. posted the state legislatures said you couldn't have any laws. >> guest: that's outrageous and defend linking. if hysteria...
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i'm not sure there is anyone really of that stature who is writing columns for the new york times and so forth. thomas told rights, would he is in his 80's. so it's hard to say. my book is one of the more popular textbooks now. so i teach and so forth. i have been on the tv shows. maybe i'm playing a little bit of greuel. friedman always said that he stood on the shoulders of giants . isaac newton. and i feel the same way. i've benefited so much for all of these great economists who've come before me. >> you said you teach. where are you currently teaching? >> mercy college, teaching a program at sing sing penitentiary believe there not. i was teaching at columbia university. .. the best and brightest, what i'll tell you what, a maximum-security prison to all male. twenty-five students. they have an incredible thirst for knowledge. unbelievable how these men who have been in prison, committed serious crimes in their youth now, are trying to turn their lives around. i have had students at sing sing who have read the entire text book before coming to class. i could say that about some o
i'm not sure there is anyone really of that stature who is writing columns for the new york times and so forth. thomas told rights, would he is in his 80's. so it's hard to say. my book is one of the more popular textbooks now. so i teach and so forth. i have been on the tv shows. maybe i'm playing a little bit of greuel. friedman always said that he stood on the shoulders of giants . isaac newton. and i feel the same way. i've benefited so much for all of these great economists who've come...
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york. he was one of two fire fighters shot to death on christmas eve. police say the shooter deliberately set his house on fire toward the victims into an ambush. the funeral will be held tomorrow >> your live illinois lottery drawing is next >> after that jim ramsey will join us and he says we have set yet another whether or record in this strange winter pick 3... 3 5 3 pick 4... 2 2 7 1 lucky day lotto... 5 1 38 11 21 break [ female announcer ] he could be your soul mate. but first you've got to get him to say hello. new crest 3d white arctic fresh toothpaste. use it with these 3d white products and whiten your teeth in just 2 days. new crest 3d white toothpaste. life opens up when you do. [♪...] >> i've been training all year for the big race in chicago, but i can only afford one trip. and i just found out my best friend is getting married in l.a. there's no way i'm missing that. then i heard about hotwire and i realized i could actually afford both trips. see, when really nice hotels
york. he was one of two fire fighters shot to death on christmas eve. police say the shooter deliberately set his house on fire toward the victims into an ambush. the funeral will be held tomorrow >> your live illinois lottery drawing is next >> after that jim ramsey will join us and he says we have set yet another whether or record in this strange winter pick 3... 3 5 3 pick 4... 2 2 7 1 lucky day lotto... 5 1 38 11 21 break [ female announcer ] he could be your soul mate. but...
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y extraditan a 4 mexicanos de su paÍs a new york. por graves acusaciones y la mayorÍa de los estadounidenses apoyan, una reforma migratoria. esperamos su comentarios como cada noche, a travÉs de facebook y twiter. ediciÓn nocturna, para tenerlos mÁs adelante. >>> lo invitamos a unirse a esta causa. que comienza el viernes 14 de diciembre, en punto de las 10 de la noche hora del este. 7 en el oeste del paÍs. la gran familia hispana unida por esta gran causa. los niÑos. >>> el vicepresidente venezolano nombrado por hugo chÁvez. desco mo lÁgrimas en un acto pÚblico en el estado de miranda. horas despuÉs que su jefe. partiÓ para ser sometido a una cuarta cirugÍa por el cÁncer de que padece. tiene lo Último desde caracas. el presidente hugo chÁvez se despidiÓ de los venezuela nos en horas de la madrugada partiÓ a cubas para someterse a una nuevo operaciÓn en su batalla contra vida o muerte contra el cÁncer. intercambio palabras y abrazos con sus colaboradores de Último a su vicepresidente nicolÁs maduro a extiende sig
y extraditan a 4 mexicanos de su paÍs a new york. por graves acusaciones y la mayorÍa de los estadounidenses apoyan, una reforma migratoria. esperamos su comentarios como cada noche, a travÉs de facebook y twiter. ediciÓn nocturna, para tenerlos mÁs adelante. >>> lo invitamos a unirse a esta causa. que comienza el viernes 14 de diciembre, en punto de las 10 de la noche hora del este. 7 en el oeste del paÍs. la gran familia hispana unida por esta gran causa. los niÑos....
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new york giants receiver victor cruz ms. -- visited the family of a little boy who was married yesterday. stay with us for complete coverage of the massacre in newtown, connecticut. you can always log onto wjla.com as well. nightline will have an update on the investigation at 11:35. >> breaking news in the case of the deadly bombing at the u.s. consulate in libya. the accountability review board determined systematic failures within the state, leaving it vulnerable. ambassador christopher stevens and three others were killed in that attack on september 11. the board is making 29 recommendations to improve security. all them were accepted by secretary of state hillary clinton. there are late development from capitol hill where appears negotiations have stalled in the debate over the so-called fiscal cliff. john boehner says republicans would move forward with their own plan on a separate track from the obama administration. the plan does not address spending cuts to the fed and domestic programs. >> still to come some good news for a local high school and their hopes to perform during th
new york giants receiver victor cruz ms. -- visited the family of a little boy who was married yesterday. stay with us for complete coverage of the massacre in newtown, connecticut. you can always log onto wjla.com as well. nightline will have an update on the investigation at 11:35. >> breaking news in the case of the deadly bombing at the u.s. consulate in libya. the accountability review board determined systematic failures within the state, leaving it vulnerable. ambassador...
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and party planners in new york are gearing up for tonight's new year's eve celebration! the mother of a man suspected of setting a deadly fire that killed his girlfriend and critically injured their two children is speaking out. nathaniel beler died of injuries he suffered in the fire at his mother's home in the 42-hundred block of west 21st place saturday. taniya (tuh-knee'-yuh) johnson died. neighbors told police they heard the couple arguing before the fire broke out. police accuse beler of setting the deadly fire but his mother says taniya is responsible. president obama says the connecticut school shooting should be enough to bring a new gun control law next year. the president said something fundamental in the country had to change after the recent mass shooting. the president says he supports banning assault weapons and high capacity ammunition clips. but he's against the national rifle association's idea to put more armed guards in schools. i'm skeptical that the only answer is putting more guns in schools. vice president biden is leading a task force to create n
and party planners in new york are gearing up for tonight's new year's eve celebration! the mother of a man suspected of setting a deadly fire that killed his girlfriend and critically injured their two children is speaking out. nathaniel beler died of injuries he suffered in the fire at his mother's home in the 42-hundred block of west 21st place saturday. taniya (tuh-knee'-yuh) johnson died. neighbors told police they heard the couple arguing before the fire broke out. police accuse beler of...
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people in new york need different roles than people in new york city in montana or texas the your best able to decide what kind of rules they should have unfortunately a lot of states the gun lobby has made it possible or impossible for local jurisdictions to make their own rules. most police to have rules about shooting guns in the park and the legislature said no, we can't have any. >> guest: that is outrageous. and this thinking i think it is hysteria that produces all like that. it's not clear thinking about the problem we have and how we can intelligently deal. >> host: i don't think that it got into too much with the book but the court cases both of the heller case and macdonald case talk about gun basically in the home for self-defense. a lot of states there are pushes after the shooting at virginia tech and we have shirtings in the classroom or we should have more guns and more places. where is that all going? what makes sense? >> guest: the argument year after every large-scale shooting if there had been armed people carrying guns in the crowd around the congressman or a movie
people in new york need different roles than people in new york city in montana or texas the your best able to decide what kind of rules they should have unfortunately a lot of states the gun lobby has made it possible or impossible for local jurisdictions to make their own rules. most police to have rules about shooting guns in the park and the legislature said no, we can't have any. >> guest: that is outrageous. and this thinking i think it is hysteria that produces all like that. it's...
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mamet delivers the 22 manhattan institute lecture at the plaza hotel in new york city. it's a little over one hour. [applause] >> what a magnificent introduction. thank you to all of you here tonight. as thinking about a friend of mine, rest in peace, and harold when he accepted the nobel prize he wrote a rather scathing indictment of the west. i thought back to the time i was making a movie with harold and we were shooting in a white truffle chapel in a jewish neighborhood and he started reminiscing about his life when growing up over his uncle's radio shop -- he was reminiscing over growing up over his uncle's radio shop in the jewish area chapel and his magnificent radio actor voice became skittish to 1938 and his face lit up remembering those days growing up in the warmth of the jewish ghetto of london and i thought how could harold pinter done a great the west ha when if it weren't for the united states a free of virtue in london have been killed. i felt i was kind of odd coming in miles from rendering the intersection and the cultural upbringing and then i remembe
mamet delivers the 22 manhattan institute lecture at the plaza hotel in new york city. it's a little over one hour. [applause] >> what a magnificent introduction. thank you to all of you here tonight. as thinking about a friend of mine, rest in peace, and harold when he accepted the nobel prize he wrote a rather scathing indictment of the west. i thought back to the time i was making a movie with harold and we were shooting in a white truffle chapel in a jewish neighborhood and he started...
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york. >> bob: not like new york. you come back to chicago but these are gang-drug related wars in chicago. >> kimberly: so is it okay? he is not doing a good job. >> bob: it's the drug wars. >> eric: so are you saying don't arm them? telling us how great it is in new york. >> bob: i agree with andrea. the local should make a decision. if they think there is a rough school. >> eric: it should be done at local level but we don't need rahm emanuel saying it shouldn't happen or david gregory giving lapierre a hard time when his kids go to school with 11 armed guards. and the people we pet up yesterday with those who own handguns? do you know you have ten times more likely chance of being, of violent crime happening to you in new york city where there is no concealed carry allowed in the city, versus one of the cities, one of the towns right there. the city of chicago, go 20 times. the crime rate, the violent crime rate in the cities is double the rate. >> eric: i could not get a gun permit in new york. if i could get one
york. >> bob: not like new york. you come back to chicago but these are gang-drug related wars in chicago. >> kimberly: so is it okay? he is not doing a good job. >> bob: it's the drug wars. >> eric: so are you saying don't arm them? telling us how great it is in new york. >> bob: i agree with andrea. the local should make a decision. if they think there is a rough school. >> eric: it should be done at local level but we don't need rahm emanuel saying it...
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people in new york need different rules than people in new york city, then people in montana or texas probably. they are best able to decide what kinds of rules they should have. unfortunately in a lot of states, the gun lobby has made it impossible for local jurisdictions to make their own rules. >> host: the state preempts it. >> guest: how does a legislator sitting in the capitol -- >> host: the state legislature said no, we can't have local laws. >> guest: at some thinking. is hysteria that produces laws like that. it's not clear thinking about what the problem we have is and how we can intelligently deal with it. post i want to touch briefly, and i don't think it got into it too much in the book but the court cases both the heller case and the mcdonald case talk about guns in the home for self-defense. when you talk about concealed carry you are talking about taking the gun to public and and a lot of states there are pushes after the shooting in virginia tech that we should have tons in a classroom or we should have guns in more places. where does that'll go? >> guest: the argume
people in new york need different rules than people in new york city, then people in montana or texas probably. they are best able to decide what kinds of rules they should have. unfortunately in a lot of states, the gun lobby has made it impossible for local jurisdictions to make their own rules. >> host: the state preempts it. >> guest: how does a legislator sitting in the capitol -- >> host: the state legislature said no, we can't have local laws. >> guest: at some...
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for example, california and new york or illinois. but that's exactly what these senate rules changes would allow. this isn't just some wild supposition on my part. the majority leader himself said the filibuster -- and i'm quoting here -- "is a unique privilege that serves to aid small states from being trampled by the desires of larger states." he went on to say -- and i'm quoting again -- "it's one of the most sacred rules of the senate." of course that was a few years ago, before he proposed to do the very thing that he is now -- that he has criticized. he now appears ready to undermine the most important rule, not by a two-thirds vote as clearly required by senate rule 22, but by a simple majority fiat. this contradicts long-standing practice and disregards the 67-vote threshold that president lyndon baines johnson said -- quote -- "he preserves indisputably the character of the senate." this is the same so-called nuclear option that democrats previously decried as breaking the rules to change the rules. for example, the senior s
for example, california and new york or illinois. but that's exactly what these senate rules changes would allow. this isn't just some wild supposition on my part. the majority leader himself said the filibuster -- and i'm quoting here -- "is a unique privilege that serves to aid small states from being trampled by the desires of larger states." he went on to say -- and i'm quoting again -- "it's one of the most sacred rules of the senate." of course that was a few years...
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she has worked for the new york times since 1995. reporting on domestic policy, national politics, immigration, the presidential campaign of 2004, and 2008, and first lady michele obama and her role in the obama white house. i met rachel at an event this year where i bought a book, the book she wrote, "american tapestry: the story of the black, white, and multiracial ancestors of michelle obama". after hearing her talk, i'd bought six more copies. i bought them for all my family members and to give out as christmas gifts. now after having read her book i can tell you it was a good investment. it helps me better understand my own family and many mysteries surrounding my own family. rachel l. swams's book is a compelling story that stirs deep emotions. it is also a story that would break them here and with that, let's welcome rachel l. swams. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. >> thank you for coming. in the years leading up to the presidential election, the focus seems to be on barack obama's roots and his family and the fact that he
she has worked for the new york times since 1995. reporting on domestic policy, national politics, immigration, the presidential campaign of 2004, and 2008, and first lady michele obama and her role in the obama white house. i met rachel at an event this year where i bought a book, the book she wrote, "american tapestry: the story of the black, white, and multiracial ancestors of michelle obama". after hearing her talk, i'd bought six more copies. i bought them for all my family...
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we have power supply in western new york. we have a tremendous need for power in down state new york. let's connect the dots. >> a mention of hydrofracking was notably absent from his vision was the state's energy policy. the development of the natural gas industry will depend on whether new york moves to allow the drilling technique. >> cenk: there are some people fighting back. artists against fracking are one of those groups, urging cuomo to vote against it. they said imagine there's no fracking. it's from yoko and sean lennon. hence the imagine. i got it. they've come up with an interesting song to drive home this message, as well. let's watch. ♪ there ain't no place left on this earth to discover ♪ ♪ but please, don't frack my mother ♪ >> don't frack me! >> cenk: sean lennon joins us right now. sean. >> hey what's up? >> great to talk to you man. thanks for fighting back on this. we appreciate it. first of all tell us about fracking and why you think it might not be safe under any circumstances. >> well, ultimate
we have power supply in western new york. we have a tremendous need for power in down state new york. let's connect the dots. >> a mention of hydrofracking was notably absent from his vision was the state's energy policy. the development of the natural gas industry will depend on whether new york moves to allow the drilling technique. >> cenk: there are some people fighting back. artists against fracking are one of those groups, urging cuomo to vote against it. they said imagine...
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we heard about the new york times, the famous new times article now a few times. that "new york times" article reported earlier this week that four years ago we were at the marriott, and today not only are we have chippy enrico we have an authentic red carpet pickets over there. if you don't believe me -- and we have an after party with a dj, and not only that but we have a waiting list for after party. so who would have thought that we would have for the after party for the national book awards a waiting list. things have changed. but not everything has changed, because the times also reported, in this case they quoted me, it's not about being with the. it's about increasing the impact, great books have on the culture. that is our mission, and that is why we are here tonight. [applause] and now come in keeping with that i'd like to acknowledge the extraordinary wide web industry today. with some amazing writers. i can't mention them all, but i can mention like a few of them. i will ask you to hold your applause until i'm done. at me run through a few of the peopl
we heard about the new york times, the famous new times article now a few times. that "new york times" article reported earlier this week that four years ago we were at the marriott, and today not only are we have chippy enrico we have an authentic red carpet pickets over there. if you don't believe me -- and we have an after party with a dj, and not only that but we have a waiting list for after party. so who would have thought that we would have for the after party for the national...
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york. innovation lead to transformation an update on the story reported in may a group of college engineering students altering the life of a doctor or unable to perform surgery because he couldn't stand then on the spot he stood. this was the scene more than seven months ago, five engineering students at the university of wisconsin at madison huddle around the standing paraplegic omnidirectional transport a wheelchair they developed from the ground up. the device is heading to the operating room not to support a patient but to support a surgeon. that is absolutely amazing. throughout the course of the project an orthopedic surgeon damaged his spinal cord and lost the use of his legs after a fall from a third story balcony checked in by a skyvia skype/want to see how far we can take it. in november they gathered for their first test run in a simulated operating room. we didn't know that he couldn't be moved by a nurse our first designs were not even the electrical after the test the student
york. innovation lead to transformation an update on the story reported in may a group of college engineering students altering the life of a doctor or unable to perform surgery because he couldn't stand then on the spot he stood. this was the scene more than seven months ago, five engineering students at the university of wisconsin at madison huddle around the standing paraplegic omnidirectional transport a wheelchair they developed from the ground up. the device is heading to the operating...
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today in the third grade in cities like new york and chicago, kids are now being condemned to a life that will be very humbling and frustrating i know those kids will not be able to read, compete and they will not make it up some miraculous way in the 12th grade. having this twist of focusing on national security may lead this country to understand that if we do not get off the path we are on, we are on the path to a very different kind of america. i think the person who deserves enormous credit for driving this task force is secretary rice. [applause] >> let's talk about what it would take to close the gap between where we are and where we should be. one way to think about it is basic skills. one thing we have decided on the council of foreign relations is it is a an issue of content. when i taught at the kennedy school, i was stunned that the non american students knew a lot more about american civics in american foreign policy that american students. that was one thing that caught me up. the other was an experience where i spent time with young men pried away from stanford in comp
today in the third grade in cities like new york and chicago, kids are now being condemned to a life that will be very humbling and frustrating i know those kids will not be able to read, compete and they will not make it up some miraculous way in the 12th grade. having this twist of focusing on national security may lead this country to understand that if we do not get off the path we are on, we are on the path to a very different kind of america. i think the person who deserves enormous...
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. >> sheena deering is 28 from youngstown, new york. being a mother of two and a nurse, she told us she wears scrubs or pajamas. she begged us to give her a brand-new style. let's hear her story. >> can you believe this family? we saw you in the crowd with abby's bottle hanging from her mouth. it's obvious why you deserve a makeover. but i know you have a special request for louis. >> change the hair. it's getting too long and curly and weighs down on the top. >> you hear her complaining you told me. it's all about being straight. >> constantly not being able to straighten it. . we're going to do that. are you ready for a break for three hours? i'll take abby. >> absolutely. >> what a beautiful family. >> sheena is here with her husband matt and their kids andrew and abby. they're going to close their eyes because they're little. big surprise. close your eyes. >> look at sheena before and bring out the new sheena deering. >> wow! >> they're already looking. what do you think, matt? >> it's amazing. >> turn around, sheena, and take a loo
. >> sheena deering is 28 from youngstown, new york. being a mother of two and a nurse, she told us she wears scrubs or pajamas. she begged us to give her a brand-new style. let's hear her story. >> can you believe this family? we saw you in the crowd with abby's bottle hanging from her mouth. it's obvious why you deserve a makeover. but i know you have a special request for louis. >> change the hair. it's getting too long and curly and weighs down on the top. >> you...
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and new york, again with 3 in 1 is doing smart analytics. i think that's what you'll see happening as well, government starts to become smarter, make better decisions, better policies. this term algorithmic regulation, which means you can have laws and policies in the cities determined by data and not just what we think is best, but what's actually best. so, as cities keep catching on and more and more with the data, you're going to see some really interesting things coming out. >> cool. while we're talking about data, another part of the announcement today was also motion loft making private data available within sort of that initiative and that website wrieri'd like to hear a little more, john, about kind of deciding to share that data with the city and also a lot of times especially with other companies you see them being very protective of their data. there is a lot of value there. how do you sort of balance, protecting the value of your data and commercial viability versus making it available to the public? >> so, we have a unique probl
and new york, again with 3 in 1 is doing smart analytics. i think that's what you'll see happening as well, government starts to become smarter, make better decisions, better policies. this term algorithmic regulation, which means you can have laws and policies in the cities determined by data and not just what we think is best, but what's actually best. so, as cities keep catching on and more and more with the data, you're going to see some really interesting things coming out. >> cool....
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to traveled to play the knicks, also in new york, tomorrow night. >> that's a rivalry now.,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] here's to a whole world of happier holidays. time to enchant, delight and amaze. safeway will help you gather everyone round. a smoked, shank half ham is only 99 cents a pound. get breyer's ice cream for $2.48 and dessert will surely shine. make it a grand finale with starbucks just $6.99. turns out this season less is really so much more. so make your holiday merrier than ever before. . >>> the recent winters of a power ball jackpot are scoring for the local high school. brian and mary losy are donating $3 million for a new field. they want the visiting team lockerroom to be painted pink. they said no problem. >> that sets a certain mood when they go back out,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
to traveled to play the knicks, also in new york, tomorrow night. >> that's a rivalry now.,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] here's to a whole world of happier holidays. time to enchant, delight and amaze. safeway will help you gather everyone round. a smoked, shank half ham is only 99 cents a pound. get breyer's ice cream for $2.48 and dessert will surely shine. make it a grand finale with starbucks just $6.99. turns out this season less is really so much more. so make your holiday merrier...
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new york wins 112-92. they beat the heat for the second time this season. >>> that's your "sportscenter" update. have a great day. >> we will, cassidy. thanks. >>> up next in "the pulse." a new way for your dog to know it's that time again. >>> and bottom's up at the magic kingdom. a happy place is getting a lot kingdom. a happy place is getting a lot happier from here on in.ob, guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto
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killed two firefighters christmas eve in new york. more details on the person already convicted of murder. >> reporter: police say the christmas eve ambush of four volunteer firefighters happened as they fought a massive fire in new york was spilled out in typewritten detail. >> quote i still have to get ready to see how much of the neighborhood i can burn down and do what i like doing best, killing people. >> reporter: authorities say 62-year-old william spangler, who served prison time killing his grandmother more than 30 years ago shot at first responders who arrived at his burning house, spreading this six other homes. >> we are being shot at multiple firing. i am shot. i think he's using an assault rifle. >> he was equipped to go to war to killed innocent people. >> reporter: the gunman was well fortified with a . .38 caliber handgun, 12 gauge shotgun and bushmaster, the same as in the connecticut shooting. two firefighters were killed and two others hospitalized. spangler, police say, killed himself. they revealed human remains
killed two firefighters christmas eve in new york. more details on the person already convicted of murder. >> reporter: police say the christmas eve ambush of four volunteer firefighters happened as they fought a massive fire in new york was spilled out in typewritten detail. >> quote i still have to get ready to see how much of the neighborhood i can burn down and do what i like doing best, killing people. >> reporter: authorities say 62-year-old william spangler, who served...
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and new york city and boston will move to all rain. down across the southeast today we will see the same type of severe storms we saw yesterday, wind gusts of 50 miles an hour and it's a busy day. >> on your map i like miami and honolulu in the 80s. i'll pick those. >> i'm with you on that. >> i'm richard lui. this is "first look" on msnbc. "morning joe" is coming up the top of the hour. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup.
and new york city and boston will move to all rain. down across the southeast today we will see the same type of severe storms we saw yesterday, wind gusts of 50 miles an hour and it's a busy day. >> on your map i like miami and honolulu in the 80s. i'll pick those. >> i'm with you on that. >> i'm richard lui. this is "first look" on msnbc. "morning joe" is coming up the top of the hour. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and...
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but first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, the state department learned painful lessons from the attack on the consulate in benghazi, libya. it has to do better. that is what the deputy secretary of state said at hearings on capitol hill. >> we owe it to our colleagues who lost their lives in benghazi, to the security professionals who acted with extraordinary heroism trying to protect them and we owe it to thousands of colleagues serving america with great dedication each day at posts around the world. >>shepard: the attack on september 11, killed four americans, coming less than 48 hours after an independent panel released what is a scathing report on security situation in benghazi, blaming the state department for systematic failures and leadership and management deficiencies at senior levels. the report also highlighted how security has deteriorated across eastern libya amid regime change after the death of the dictator muammar qaddafi. >> we did fought do a good enough job and the report highlights trying to help in that struggling pattern. >>shepard: secretary of state, hillary cl
but first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, the state department learned painful lessons from the attack on the consulate in benghazi, libya. it has to do better. that is what the deputy secretary of state said at hearings on capitol hill. >> we owe it to our colleagues who lost their lives in benghazi, to the security professionals who acted with extraordinary heroism trying to protect them and we owe it to thousands of colleagues serving america with great dedication each day at posts...
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toe biggest sale today at the new york stock exchange was the new york stock exchange. the institution, nearly as old todhe united states itself, was sold today for $8 billion. esd here's senior business correspondent anthony mason. >> reporter: a 220-year-old financial institution is being bought by an upstart kid of a company from atlanta, the intercontinental exchange, or ice, a derivatives trading firm founded only a dozen years ago. an icon of american capitalism since 1792, the new york stock exchange long dominated the financial landscape, but the big board has seen its influence erode in recent years. how long did you work opt floor here? s. 30 years. >> reporter: 30 years. when veteran trader it ken polcari started on the floor in ade early 1980s, that he was one he eome 3,000 traders. >> the energy that was in the building, that really drove kind of the personality of the place, ite market, the excitement of it. >> reporter: today, the floor is considerably quieter as electronic trading has eliminated the middle man, the number of traders has dwindled to fewer
toe biggest sale today at the new york stock exchange was the new york stock exchange. the institution, nearly as old todhe united states itself, was sold today for $8 billion. esd here's senior business correspondent anthony mason. >> reporter: a 220-year-old financial institution is being bought by an upstart kid of a company from atlanta, the intercontinental exchange, or ice, a derivatives trading firm founded only a dozen years ago. an icon of american capitalism since 1792, the new...
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new york mayor michael bloomberg talking about the city's statistics on homicides rates is about to hit a record low this year the lowest number they have seen in 18 years. it has tripled the population of the city of chicago. the last inmates at the super max have been moved out the closure will save money demonstrators protest to the prison last april demonstrating against the isolation imposed on inmates there was a 15 year experiment on prisons which advocates believe the state still needs. the last five inmates were moved to the pontiac correctional center today. this ends four years of chapter 11 protection among them the tribune controls a major daily newspapers and nearly two dozen tv stations including wgn. a minor gun charge may be taking a potential congressional candidate out of the running coming up with a man once believed to be the favorite to replace jesse jackson jr.... good news tonight on that president bush's recovery. tom skilling says we could see daytime temperatures fall below freezing for the first time this season the sports caster is coming up. the field of ca
new york mayor michael bloomberg talking about the city's statistics on homicides rates is about to hit a record low this year the lowest number they have seen in 18 years. it has tripled the population of the city of chicago. the last inmates at the super max have been moved out the closure will save money demonstrators protest to the prison last april demonstrating against the isolation imposed on inmates there was a 15 year experiment on prisons which advocates believe the state still needs....
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york need different rules than people in new york city i mean -- than people in montana, or t guas, pr a i ly. th wrly ae best able to decide t kind of rules they should have. ofortunately in a lt states, the gun l a gu has made it possible for -- impossible for local jurisdictions to make their oins rules. how e, os the state legislagun sitting in the capitol of the state -- ingotst: have rules gt off guns in city parunf and the state legislature said you can't have that law. >> guest: itt pto dnthialiing. itt p hysteria that produces lls like that. it's not clear thinking about what the problem we hs. ie is and how we can intelligently deal with it. >> host: i want to touch briefly on -- i don't think you hs. ie gt into it too mtigh with the book but the court cases talk about guns basically in the home for sejus-defense. when we get to concealed carruy, wely ae talking about taking the gun out into the public view, of states they're ing ates after a shot virginia tech, we should have guns in the classroom, or guns in more places. where is that all gt cng and wht makes sense to yo
york need different rules than people in new york city i mean -- than people in montana, or t guas, pr a i ly. th wrly ae best able to decide t kind of rules they should have. ofortunately in a lt states, the gun l a gu has made it possible for -- impossible for local jurisdictions to make their oins rules. how e, os the state legislagun sitting in the capitol of the state -- ingotst: have rules gt off guns in city parunf and the state legislature said you can't have that law. >> guest:...